If you are talking Windows as a 'Graphic User Interface" then where do you
stop.
i.e. MS Windows, Apple, Linux (KDE/Gnome) are obvious but then there are a
whole host of 'Windowed' GUI's going back many years, eg Beos, Gem, Vision,
Topview, OS/2, Geos ..............

er, knows 'what'?
Obviously, incontext of first line. May be question is also not clearly
pointed out. Any way thanks, u had given me the refernce link that
gives me some idea. Actually it was my friend question. I could not
answer him breifly. I thought there could be some differences which are
important to be placed . If i know some differences then i would have
been asked a specific point.

Probably the major difference is the later versions eg XP need more
RAM and really a pretty quick processor and a large hard disk as most
later programs are sooo bloated.
Also win95 does not support usb,
win 98 se sort of does,
win me does,
win2000 did not initially support usb (I think)
Win XP seems to be supported by most of the modern /latest printers,
cameras, scanners etc.

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